Hello Chris: Everyone is ...
Published by Guy McGowen, President/CEO/Chief Science Officer
Hello Chris: Everyone is finally on the right path of how to clean nature. Microbes. Some use bacterial groups and some fungal groups. These type of technologies do work to an extent. But one item they all have in common. They reduce the waste, reduce cleaning frequency, reduce particles released back into the forest or rivers. The reason for their "reduced" capabilities is they are all DNA based life forms. They simply do not have the genetic code for reducing the waste down into their elemental/nutrient form. All pathogens and toxic compounds are eliminated as well. Instead of Dumping the remainder you may use it for irrigation, potable water supply, bio film screening to save nutrients and apply to your garden, lawn or public parks requiring a nutrient dense substance. There is only one RNA microbial group. Archaea. Used in 90% of countries in the world.
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Mr. McGowen, please, please, please, read a book on microbiology or consult a faculty member of a reputable college or university. Viruses are the only group that (some) uses RNA as it's primary nucleic acid and all organisms use DNA as the template for metabolic functions.
Published by Richard Bleam, Director of Technical Services